Searching for a Holistic Dentist

What to Look For in a Holistic Dentist

Absolute requirements:

Office must be Mercury-free!

Dentist must protect you when taking poisons out,
Including: rubber dam, O2 and fresh air mask for patient, and high volume suction

Dentist must know the safest materials for replacements
Examples: DiamondCrown and DiamondLite fillings, “BiOcclus4” gold and “Empress I or II” Porcelain crowns and bridges, ProTempIII with Superlon for temporaries, SEbond, Dual cement and FujiCem for glues

Chelation can remove some of these metals from the body after they have been removed from the teeth. There are different options when it comes to restoring health & removing these heavy metals from the body. Chelating agents may include chelating compounds, IVs, supplements and organic raw food combinations are some options nutritionists, MDs and medical healthcare practitioners may offer.

Septocaine

This recently available anesthetic is the first not linked to cancer. Developed in Germany in 1969 and has been used throughout Europe for years. It is now available in the United States (2000).

Most local anesthetics (shots) now commonly used have been linked to cancer because they breakdown to anilines in the body.

The FDA and other laboratories have shown that 67% of Lidocaine converts to a known aniline (2,6-xylidine) in human tissue. This aniline is one of the carcinogenic chemicals of tobacco. In fact, we know that 1cc (1 shot) of 2% Lidocaine will result in the same aniline dose as smoking 84,000 unfiltered cigarettes!

Alpha Stim

This gentle micro current stimulator is a non-chemical way to reduce anxiety and pain during a dental visit. These simple ear clips calm the brain wave patterns to an “alpha state” that relaxes the body, reduces stress, alleviates pain and is non-toxic.

This technique plus others, i.e. essential oils, Acupuncture, massage and homeopathics can help alleviate stress and discomfort during a dental visit.

Fluoride

For decades, dentist from all over the world have told you that fluoride is a safe, effective way of fighting cavities, but this is not the truth. The truth is fluoride is toxic, never has been proven safe and is not as effective as they lead you to believe.

Fluoride, because of its small size and because it is one of the most electronegative elements on earth, is extremely reactive. Fluoride is more toxic then lead and slightly less toxic than arsenic.

The National Federation of Federal Employees, Union 2050, union of the EPA in Washington, D.C. states: “Our union member’s review of the literature over the past 11 years has lead us to conclude that a causal link exists between fluoride exposure and cancer, increased hip fracture, and damage to the central nervous system.”

In fact, fluoride has been linked to increases in fluorosis of the teeth and bones, cancers, genetic damage, bone pathology, brain, artery, kidney damage and lower IQ’s in children.

The U.S. Center for Disease Control and the British Ministry of Health admit that no laboratory experiment has ever shown that 1ppm fluoride in the drinking water is effective in reducing tooth decay. They also admit that there are no double-blind epidemiological studies on humans showing that fluoridation reduces tooth decay.

Three recent large-scale studies show no difference in decay rates of permanent teeth in fluoridated and non-fluoridated areas.

Xylitol

Xylitol is a naturally-occurring form of the five-carbon sugar xylose. It is found in many fruits, corn cobs and birch bark. The chewing gum “XlearDent” has proven to be a successful weapon in the war on tooth decay. Recent findings may also prove xylitol to help prevent ear infections, sinus infections and other upper respiratory infections. Using a saline xylitol nasal wash may even help wash away the irritants that cause allergies and asthma.

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